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Hmmm…. tricky question. If the machine is coming from a reputable source and the used machine has be refurbished and is in great condition. Then, yeah, a used machine is great. But if there are issues with the machine and you paid for a new machine, I would go back to the company and ask […]

Your choice is basically Ink Jet or Laser. Inkjet will give you better quality for photos and artwork especially if you get a high end Epson but you will pay dearly for the ink. Inkjet or bubble jet have higher resolution than laser. Laser printers are not as good quality but are generally reasonable quality […]

Which machine is it that you have?The paper could actually be the issue here. Button makers are mostly designed for standard 20lb (75gsm) to 32 lb (120 gsm)paper. You should avoid using thicker paper. I know this may be an obvious question, are you sure the mylar is the right size for your machine? Is […]

If you are just making small runs of buttons and don’t want to dish out for a printer right away, you can go to Staples, their quality is spot on and I’d recommend just the regular standard paper they use.

Hi there, What machine is it that you have? Here are a few different scenarios for you that may answer your question: If you own a Tecre Machine or a Flex Machine they take Standard American button parts. If it’s a T150 Machine, that particular machine takes parts that are unique to that machine. If […]

If you are using the individual pdf button template on the website; the center green circle on the template is where the image/ graphic will be shown– the text will be between the green and blue lines and what ever is between the blue and the overall red button border will be folded and not show.